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Q: What is the Miramar Recycling Center?

The Center accepts and will pay a California Redemption Value for aluminum cans, and all plastic beverage containers including #1 and #2, and all other beverage containers marked with "CA Cash Refund" or "CA Redemption Value."

The Center is also a drop-off site for numerous other recyclable materials: newspaper, glass (clear, blue, brown and green), mixed paper, cardboard, aluminum and tins cans, and plastic ( and ).

In addition to TVs and computer monitors, all computer electronics are now accepted for free!

Tires and some metals are also accepted.

There is a small fee for recycling scrap metal.

For more information, call Environmental Services at (858) 694-7000.

Q: How much waste is buried in the landfill each year?

A: Due to recycling and diversion activities, the number of tons of trash buried at the Miramar Landfill each year has been decreasing over the past few years. Approximately 1.4 million tons of refuse are buried each year. This is down from a high of about 1.8 million in 1988.

Q: How long will the Miramar Landfill last?

A: Landfill life projections are subject to variance, as it is difficult to project waste generation rates and recycling and diversion reductions over time. Current estimates anticipate that Miramar Landfill will last until about 2030 according to the Disposal Division of the Environmental Services Department.

Q: Are vehicle tires accepted at the Miramar Landfill?

A: State of California law and the City of San Diego’s Municipal Code prohibit the landfilling of vehicle tires unless the tires are permanently reduced in volume by shredding or cutting lengthwise (like a bagel). On September 1, 2004, the City began charging $54 in addition to regular disposal fees for loads of shredded or cut tires. Here is a list of tire disposal vendors in San Diego County.